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Hand Made Soaps & Skincare Value Pack - Handcrafted Olive and Lemon Myrtle Soap
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Value Pack - Handcrafted Olive and Lemon Myrtle Soap

A$55.00

A six pack of our 100% natural handcrafted olive & lemon myrtle soap. Made from certified organic olive oil, free from toxins and chemicals.

$58.50 $55.00

You save: $3.50

NO Preservatives, NO additives, NOT tested on animals

Ingredients: Saponified organic olive oil, lemon myrtle essential oil.

Flat rate $9.95 shipping or free shipping on orders over $150

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A six pack of our 100% natural handcrafted olive & lemon myrtle soap. Made from certified organic olive oil, free from toxins and chemicals.

$58.50 $55.00

You save: $3.50

NO Preservatives, NO additives, NOT tested on animals

Ingredients: Saponified organic olive oil, lemon myrtle essential oil.

Flat rate $9.95 shipping or free shipping on orders over $150

A six pack of our 100% natural handcrafted olive & lemon myrtle soap. Made from certified organic olive oil, free from toxins and chemicals.

$58.50 $55.00

You save: $3.50

NO Preservatives, NO additives, NOT tested on animals

Ingredients: Saponified organic olive oil, lemon myrtle essential oil.

Flat rate $9.95 shipping or free shipping on orders over $150

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